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{{dc|T}}{{start|he '''topic''' of an essay refers}} to the specific aspect or focus of the subject that the essay is addressing. The '''subject''', on the other hand, is the general area or theme that the essay is about. | {{dc|T}}{{start|he '''topic''' of an essay refers}} to the specific aspect or focus of the subject that the essay is addressing. The '''subject''', on the other hand, is the general area or theme that the essay is about. | ||
For example, if the subject of an essay is “climate change,” the topic could be “the impact of climate change on sea levels,” “the role of carbon emissions in climate change,” or “strategies for mitigating the effects of climate change.” | For example, if the subject of an essay is “climate change,” the topic could be “the impact of climate change on sea levels,” “the role of carbon emissions in climate change,” or “strategies for mitigating the effects of climate change.” In other words, the subject provides the '''broad area of focus''' for the essay, while the topic '''narrows the focus''' to a specific aspect or angle within that subject. | ||
In other words, the subject provides the '''broad area of focus''' for the essay, while the topic '''narrows the focus''' to a specific aspect or angle within that subject. | |||
It’s important to identify both the subject and the topic when planning and writing an essay, as they help to guide the overall focus and organization of the piece. | It’s important to identify both the subject and the topic when planning and writing an essay, as they help to guide the overall focus and organization of the piece. | ||
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